Fine Grade Skeleton Rock Bucket with Teeth Fits John Deere Tractors
Featuring thick tines spaced 3" apart, this rock bucket has an open design for dirt to fall through while a deep rock dam keeps rocks and debris from falling out - perfect for clearing rocks, tilling soil, and sifting debris from dirt, sand, and more. Compatible with John Deere loaders with a hook and pin connection, this attachment is built to last with a welded-on, reinforced cutting edge equipped with bolt-on bucket teeth for digging hard dirt, gravel, and sand.
PLEASE NOTE: We will need your phone number to schedule delivery.
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Fine Grade Skeleton Rock Bucket with Teeth Fits John Deere Tractors
Fine Grade Skeleton Rock Bucket with Teeth Fits John Deere Tractors
Featuring thick tines spaced 3" apart, this rock bucket has an open design for dirt to fall through while a deep rock dam keeps rocks and debris from falling out - perfect for clearing rocks, tilling soil, and sifting debris from dirt, sand, and more. Compatible with John Deere loaders with a hook and pin connection, this attachment is built to last with a welded-on, reinforced cutting edge equipped with bolt-on bucket teeth for digging hard dirt, gravel, and sand.
PLEASE NOTE: We will need your phone number to schedule delivery.
Original: $1,534.97
-65%$1,534.97
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Featuring thick tines spaced 3" apart, this rock bucket has an open design for dirt to fall through while a deep rock dam keeps rocks and debris from falling out - perfect for clearing rocks, tilling soil, and sifting debris from dirt, sand, and more. Compatible with John Deere loaders with a hook and pin connection, this attachment is built to last with a welded-on, reinforced cutting edge equipped with bolt-on bucket teeth for digging hard dirt, gravel, and sand.
PLEASE NOTE: We will need your phone number to schedule delivery.
























